dogs of Roman Vindolanda, Part III: Quantifying juvenilization and pleiotropic effects of miniaturization

IF 0.7 4区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY ARCHAEOFAUNA Pub Date : 2018-11-23 DOI:10.15366/ARCHAEOFAUNA2018.27.004
Deb Bennett, R. Timm
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In this report we focus on harriers, small dogs of gracile build widely represented in Roman artwork, yet not previously documented from skull or skeletal material. With them we compare remains of other types of small dogs from Vindolanda and other Roman-era sites. Accurate characterization of small dogs requires differentiation between paedomorphy and juve- nilization in skull ontogeny. We present a new method for quantifying the degree of juveniliza- tion in dog skulls which is based on understanding the differential development of endochondral and dermal centers of ossification. We enumerate functional and pleiotropic effects of skull and dental morphology and development that are characteristic of miniature dogs but rare in dwarf dogs and in large, normally-proportioned dogs. By comparing a wide array of modern dogs and wolves, we determine the degree to which small gracile dogs of the Roman era differ from prim- itive, non-juvenilized forms. We employ ratio analysis of dog skull shape utilizing parameters previously indicated by principal component analysis (PCA) as being of high diagnostic value. Although some small and medium-sized domestic dogs have highly juvenilized skulls, equally small skulls from Vindolanda are no more juvenilized than wolves or Dingoes. While small, gracile dogs existed as early as the late Iron Age, we conclude that juvenilization in dogs arose after the Roman era.    
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罗马Vindolanda的狗,第三部分:量化幼体化和小型化的多效效应
在这份报告中,我们关注的是鹞,这种纤细的小狗在罗马艺术品中有广泛的代表性,但以前从未从头骨或骨骼材料中记录过。我们用它们比较了文多兰达和其他罗马时代遗址的其他类型的小狗的遗骸。小狗的准确特征需要区分颅骨个体发育中的恋童癖和幼年化。我们提出了一种新的方法来量化狗头骨的幼年程度,该方法基于对软骨内骨化中心和真皮骨化中心发育差异的理解。我们列举了头骨和牙齿形态和发育的功能性和多效性影响,这是小型犬的特征,但在侏儒犬和体型正常的大型犬中很少见。通过比较各种各样的现代狗和狼,我们确定了罗马时代纤细的小狗与原始的、未成年的小狗的不同程度。我们利用主成分分析(PCA)先前指示的具有高诊断价值的参数对狗头骨形状进行比率分析。尽管一些中小型家养狗的头骨高度年轻化,但文多兰达同样小的头骨并不比狼或丁戈犬更年轻。虽然小型、纤细的狗早在铁器时代晚期就已经存在,但我们得出的结论是,狗的幼年化是在罗马时代之后出现的。
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